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Has Hosiery Become Your Hobby?
All year long, when one pauses to remember that futures are bound to occur, the anticipation of a new wardrobe is a source of tingling wee thrills
The Art of Garnishing Foods
Good pictures deserve good frames, and the success of dinners depend largely upon the way in which they are put onto the table. Linens, glassware, china and silver all are necessary accompaniments and in the arrangement of foods in an attractive way, the artistic taste of the hostess is shown
The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.3-4
Table of Contents
What Do You Choose in Table Service? by Clara Jordan, page 1
The Home We Had to Have – and Had It by Katherine Goeppinger, page 2
Preparing to Meet the Linen Needs of Bridedom by Helen Paschal, page 3
Canning Without Mother for a Helper by Carrie Plunkett, page 4
Summing Up the Serving of Well Planned Meals by N. Beth Bailey, page 5
Finding Brushes to Fit Special Needs by Glenna Hesse, page 6
Bridal Showers of Blessings by Harriet Schleiter, page 7
The Art of Garnishing Foods by Mildred B. Elder, page 7
Who’s There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 10
Seasonable Desserts of Fruits and Berries by N. Beth Bailey, page 11
Forget It All-And a Picnicking Go! by Eleanor Murray, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.5-6
Table of Contents
Your Child Between the Bottle and School Age by Belle Lowe, page 1
Buy Your Hat From Your Grocery Savings by Blanche Ingersoll, page 2
Has Hosiery Become Your Hobby? by Mildred B. Elder, page 3
Pottery Making as a Community Work by Paul E. Cox, page 4
Fall Forecast for Children’s Frocks by Helen Paschal, page 5
“Ye Hatte Shoppe” As a Summer’s Occupation by Ruth Wilson, page 6
Will Courtesy Count in Your Child’s Career? by Eda Lord Murphy, page 7
Who’s There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 10
Card File Your Foreign Terms by Eleanor Murphy, page 10
Rival the Orient With Sealing Wax by Opal Wind, page 11
“Back to Natur”-ing With a Camp Kit by Helen T. Peterson, page 12
The Art of Outcasting Flies by Dorothy Morris, page 1